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Data Protection Day 2025
On 26 April 2006 the Council of Europe decided to launch a Data Protection Day to be celebrated each year on 28 January, the date on which the Council of Europe’s data protection convention, known as “Convention 108”, was opened for signature. Data Protection Day is now celebrated globally and is called Privacy Day outside Europe.
CyberGuard 2025: Cybersecurity Conference in Croatia Brings Together Experts to Tackle Growing Online Threats
Dutch Safer Internet Centre
The Dutch Safer Internet Centre aims to support minors in tackling online risks, empower them to become media-literate, resilient and digital citizens, and keep them safe through providing help when needed. The SIC consists of Offlimits, which operates the hotline, the helpline and the youth panel, and ECP and Netwerk Mediawijsheid, which acts as the awareness centre.
Luxembourgish Safer Internet Centre
Raising the bar for online safety: How the Australian social media delay aims to protect children, and what the world can learn from the Australian online safety framework
Artificial intelligence training for teachers
An online seminar offering teachers practical knowledge about artificial intelligence (AI), its applications in education, and the ethical considerations surrounding its use. The training emphasises critical thinking and responsible integration of AI in classrooms.
Awareness posters
A collection of posters addressing key internet safety themes.
Topics include:
- Responsible phone use at school;
- How to react to unpleasant online situations;
- AI as a tool, not a friend;
- Digital footprints;
- Unrealistic beauty standards on social media;
- Encouraging reporting of harmful content.
The posters have been widely distributed in schools and through project channels in Lithuania.
Digital Services Act – safer digital spaces for children and youth
An article explaining the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) and its role in strengthening online safety. It highlights new regulations that protect minors and ensure safer online environments. The resource connects European policy with local awareness efforts.
Do you know your rights online?
An informative resource outlining the key rights of children and young people on the internet. Topics include privacy, freedom of expression, and the right to protection from harmful content. The resource has been designed to empower youth and raise awareness of digital citizenship.
ECPAT Annual Report 2024
The year 2024 has been characterised by changing communication patterns and limited opportunities to reach out to children and young people with information. It has also been a year in which ECPAT Sweden has seen increased complexity in the cases it handles, both within support activities and the hotline.
Learn more about this work in ECPAT Sweden's annual activity report for 2024 (published in Swedish).


